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For bipolar parameters, 100% = full range from
0 to maximum. You can, however, create
patches which are set over 100%. Note that,
although the patching system allows you to
establish an effective controller range which
crosses "0", the range you select cannot ex-
ceed about 3/4 of the entire parameter range.
For example, if you are patching a parameter
with a range of -128 to +128, and you set the
upper scaling value to 127%, and the base
value to -60, the controller will allow you to
control the parameter from -60 t128. If
you set the base value to -128, the controller will
allow you to control the parameter from -128 to
+60.
7. Save the patch in a register by performing
a STORE operation. Now, whenever you
recall that register, your patch(es) will be
recalled with it.
4. While holding down PARAMETER/
LEARN, move the MIDI controller you
want to be the Source. You don't have to
move the controller through its entire
range — just enough for Reflex to identify
it. For example, if you are patching a foot
pedal plugged into a keyboard or foot
controller, press the foot pedal down a bit,
then back again.
5. Release the PARAMETER/LEARN but-
ton. The display will resume showing
parameter values.
6. Turn VALUE to set the parameter value
you want when the controller is at its
minimum position. This is the
base value.
For a typical patch with 100% scaling, set
the base value to 1.
Create a Dynamic MIDI patch for one
of the front panel parameters
(DECAY, DELAY or FX LVL)
1. Use the REGISTER/PRESET button and
knob to select the Reflex preset or regis-
ter you want to assign patches to.
2. Press the PARAMETER/LEARN button
to select one of the 3 front panel param-
eters as the Destination. After selecting
the parameter, wait for the display to
resume showing a preset or register
number before proceeding to the next
step.
3. Press and hold down the Reflex PARAM-
ETER/LEARN button.
The display will change to show
scale
values. Most range from +199 to -199,
but the range will vary from parameter to
parameter. Turn VALUE again to set the
approximate percentage of the
parameter's full range that you want to
control. For most applications, this will
either be +100 or -100.)